October 9, 1937
News reports from Berlin are reporting the death of the former Grand Duke Ernst Ludwig of Hesse and By Rhine, who died earlier today at his hunting lodge, Schloss Wolfsgarten, near Darmstadt. The Grand Duke was 68 years old. Death "followed an attack of influenza."
Until November 1918, Ernst Ludwig ruled Hesse and By Rhine, a territory about "one-third the size of New Jersey," according to the New York Times. His main residence was a "luxurious palace" in Darmstadt, where he was born on November 25, 1868.
After his abdication, Hesse became a free state in the new German republic. After many years of litigation," the former Grand Duke won an annual income of $400,000 from Hesse.
He was a patron of the arts. The late reporter, William Bayard Hale, once called the late grand duke a "wise ruler and an able statesman." After he abdicated, Ernst Ludwig "abjured politics and made no effort to regain his throne."
He married for a second time in 1905 to Princess Eleonore Solms-Hohensolms-Lich, who survives him. He is also survived by their two sons, Hereditary Grand Duke Georg Donatus, 30, and Prince Ludwig,29, and three grandchildren, Princes Ludwig, Alexander, and Princess Johanna. Hereditary Grand Duke Georg Donatus is married to Princess Cecilie of Greece and Denmark, the third daughter of Princess Alice of Battenberg and Prince Andrew of Greece.
Princess Alice is the late Grand Duke's niece.
Ernst Ludwig is also survived by two older sisters, Victoria, Dowager Marchioness of Milford Haven, and Princess Irene, the widow of Prince Henry of Prussia.
His younger son, Prince Ludwig, is engaged to marry the Hon. Margaret Geddes next month.
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